What debate? It's like two men talking to brick walls.
mdk said
sometimes I wish RPG had upvotes.
Beatrix said
My Bible says that Jordan is a the cursed word and that the dragon is the prettiest girl at the post office.
Card said
Yeah, that's public debating. I'm no expert, but I've seen a few. No one wins. There are no judges; these are named, well respected individuals (respected by somebody, at least). Who are you going to get to tell one of them that they lost? The only time there's clear victory conditions is the rare occasion when they have the audience take a position before and after, like Intelligence Squared. It becomes more of a casual discourse at some point, and when the debate is more than a dick measuring contest, it can be interesting to see them discuss. I didn't watch this one because it looked sounded like a big dick contest (and I had other things I wanted to do). How was/is it?
Card said
Yeah, that's public debating. I'm no expert, but I've seen a few. No one wins. There are no judges; these are named, well respected individuals (respected by somebody, at least). Who are you going to get to tell one of them that they lost? The only time there's clear victory conditions is the rare occasion when they have the audience take a position before and after, like Intelligence Squared. It becomes more of a casual discourse at some point, and when the debate is more than a dick measuring contest, it can be interesting to see them discuss. I didn't watch this one because it looked sounded like a big dick contest (and I had other things I wanted to do). How was/is it?
Captain Jordan said
It made it clear to me that Bill Nye is a great presenter to kids but not to adults, but wonderful at argumentative rebuttals. Ken Ham is a wonderful presenter with honeyed words, but, well, I'll let this graphic explain what he does wrong:
Captain Jordan said
It made it clear to me that Bill Nye is a great presenter to kids but not to adults, but wonderful at argumentative rebuttals. Ken Ham is a wonderful presenter with honeyed words, but, well, I'll let this graphic explain what he does wrong:
Captain Jordan said
It made it clear to me that Bill Nye is a great presenter to kids but not to adults, but wonderful at argumentative rebuttals. Ken Ham is a wonderful presenter with honeyed words, but, well, I'll let this graphic explain what he does wrong:
Beatrix said
Asshole. Stealing the image I sent you.
mdk said
From the reactions I've read, Ham's big mistake was coming in christian.
mdk said
They each talked for about 45 minutes (a piece) before they started debating one another, at which point my connection died. From the bits that I saw, Bill Nye won the things he bothered to talk about, and Ham's overall position was more intellectually interesting.
Shy said
I have no issue with him being a Christian, heck, I'm a Christian. His mistake to me is using the Bible as literal, factual evidence for Creationism without contextualization.
Shy said
I have no issue with him being a Christian, heck, I'm a Christian. His mistake to me is using the Bible as literal, factual evidence for Creationism without contextualization.
mdk said
Exactly. And I don't disagree - but the reaction has been 'Ham thinks Creation, and creation is stupid,' not 'Ham's presentation was flawed in the sense that this piece of data was incorrect.'Bill Nye handled him just fine, with data and facts and shit. Nobody's talking about that though. Idunno. I'm also not really looking for responses either, so there's always that.
mdk said
Exactly. And I don't disagree - but the reaction has been 'Ham thinks Creation, and creation is stupid,' not 'Ham's presentation was flawed in the sense that this piece of data was incorrect.'